photo-trapping
photo-trapping
1. Northern California 1997-98 (Mendocino Co. and Sierra Nevada)
2. Tuscany (Italy), Vallombrosa (Appennini mountain range), spring 1999
3. Central Syria desert (Palmyra), 2000-03
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The one above is a wolf “caught” on the Appennini mountain range near Florence (45 min drive from town), in November 1998. At that time, my friend and collegue Duccio Berzi (Centro Studio e Documentazione sul Lupo / Center for the Study and Documentation of the Wolf) started using (artisanal) camera-traps - and I helped and advised him on how to optimize the results. As you can see, it was indeed a good start! He then went on to become a real master of photo-trapping.